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Arthur Eubanks 6f288bd772 [llvm-reduce] Count chunks by running a preliminary reduction
Having a separate counting method runs the risk of a mismatch between
the actual reduction method and the counting method.

Instead, create an Oracle that always returns true for shouldKeep(), run
the reduction, and count how many times shouldKeep() was called. The
module should not be modified if shouldKeep() always returns true.

Reviewed By: Meinersbur

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113537
2021-11-11 18:46:09 -08:00
Florian Hahn cd8aa234fd
[llvm-reduce] Use DenseSet instead of std::set (NFC).
When reducing functions with very large basic blocks (~ almost 1 million
BBs), the majority of time is spent maintaining the order in the std::set
for the basic blocks to keep.

In those cases, DenseSet<> is much more efficient. Use it instead.
2021-11-10 13:56:22 +00:00
Dwight Guth 16c3db8def [llvm-reduce] Fix invalid reduction in basic-blocks delta pass
Previously, if the basic-blocks delta pass tried to remove a basic block
that was the last basic block in a function that did not have external
or weak linkage, the resulting IR would become invalid. Since removing
the last basic block in a function is effectively identical to removing
the function body itself, we check explicitly for this case and if we
detect it, we run the same logic as in ReduceFunctionBodies.cpp

Reviewed By: aeubanks

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113486
2021-11-09 10:43:38 -08:00
Dwight Guth 2f16173627 [llvm-reduce] optimize extractFromModule functions
The extractBasicBlocksFromModule, extractInstrFromModule, and other
similar functions previously performed very poorly when the number of
such elements in the program to reduce was very high. Previously, we
were creating the set which caches elements to keep by looping through
all elements in the module and adding them to the set. However, since
std::set is an ordered set, this introduces a massive amount of
rebalancing if the order of elements in the program and the order of
their pointers in memory are not the same.

The solution is straightforward: first put all the elements to be kept
in a vector, then use the constructor for std::set which takes a pair of
iterators over a collection. This constructor is optimized to avoid
doing unnecessary work when initializing large sets.

Also in this change, we pass BBsToKeep set to functions
replaceBranchTerminator and removeUninterestingBBsFromSwitch as a const
reference rather than passing it by value. This ought to prevent the
need to copy the collection each time these functions are called, which
is expensive if the collection is large.

Reviewed By: aeubanks

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112757
2021-10-29 10:06:26 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks 77bc3ba365 [NFC][llvm-reduce] Cleanup types
Use Module& wherever possible.
Since every reduction immediately turns Chunks into an Oracle, directly pass Oracle instead.

Reviewed By: hans

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111122
2021-10-10 18:07:28 -07:00
Samuel 56fa1b4ff2 [llvm-reduce] Add header guards and fix clang-tidy warnings
Add header guards and fix other clang-tidy warnings in .h files.
Also align misaligned header docs

Reviewed By: aeubanks

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99634
2021-04-01 20:38:49 -07:00
Florian Hahn a5bb24758d [llvm-reduce] Create returns with undef values for non-void functions.
Currently replaceBranchTerminator/removeUninterestingBBsFromSwitch
always creates `ret void` instructions if no successor is in the chunk.

This results in invalid IR for functions with non-void return types,
which makes those reductions unfeasible. Instead, create `ret ty undef`
for functions with non-void return types.

Reviewed By: lebedev.ri

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86849
2020-08-31 16:33:46 +01:00
Roman Lebedev af1dd0b1ad
[Reduce] Basic block reduction: do properly handle invoke insts (PR46818)
Terminator may have returned value, so we need to replace uses,
and in general handle invoke as a branch inst.

I'm not sure this is the best handling, but IMO poorly reduced
input is much better than crashing reduction tool.
A (previously-crashing!) test added.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46818
2020-07-26 01:28:59 +03:00
Roman Lebedev a39c7ab9c3
[NFCI][llvm-reduce] Cleanup Delta passes to use Oracle abstraction
Summary:
I think, this results in much more understandable/readable flow.
At least the original logic was perhaps the most hard thing for me to grasp when taking an initial look on the delta passes.

Reviewers: nickdesaulniers, dblaikie, diegotf, george.burgess.iv

Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83287
2020-07-08 12:26:00 +03:00
David Blaikie 1796aad50c llvm-reduce: Follow-up to 372280, now with more-better msan fixing
llvm-svn: 372349
2019-09-19 20:04:04 +00:00
David Blaikie fa7f168a37 llvm-reduce: Avoid use-after-free when removing a branch instruction
Found my msan buildbot & pointed out by Nico Weber - thanks Nico!

llvm-svn: 372280
2019-09-19 00:35:32 +00:00
David Blaikie 69a9235202 llvm-reduce: Remove inaccurate doxy comment about a return that isn't returned
Addressing post-commit code review feedback from Dávid Bolvanský -
thanks!

llvm-svn: 372271
2019-09-18 22:38:05 +00:00
David Blaikie c4da7eeccd llvm-reduce: Fix inconsistencies between int/unsigned usage (standardize on int)
llvm-svn: 372270
2019-09-18 22:30:25 +00:00
David Blaikie 070598bb52 llvm-reduce: Add pass to reduce basic blocks
Patch by Diego Treviño!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66320

llvm-svn: 372264
2019-09-18 21:45:05 +00:00